Java : Applets : File Management

Unlimitedftp - Java Ftp Applet

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Unlimited FTP applet is a full featured FTP client that runs in a web browser. Upload/download entire directories, resume transfers, customize the interface, and even synchronize folders. Written in Java 1.1, Unlimited FTP applet doesn't require any browser plug-ins, is only about 90K in size, and is compatible with most of the major browsers in Windows, Mac, and Linux.

Aspose.Words for Java

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For years Aspose.Words has been a popular product for managing Microsoft Word® documents in the .Net platform. Now that same great functionality is available for Java! Aspose.Words for Java enables Java applications to read, modify and write Word documents without utilizing Microsoft Word or any form of automation.

iTree Pro-XQ Powertree

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This is an "Explorer" style file manager tree that is cross-platform and designed to display in browsers as part of a web application. Numerous facilities are provided for editing and managing contents drawn from databases. This programme/applet is primarily designed for integration with your own in-house scripts and web application, so it has numerous "hook-in" features for communicating with your application and visually dovetailing with it.

HTTP File Upload Applet

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HTTP File Upload Applet is a browser based Java applet developed to simplify the process of uploading multiple files to a server using the HTTP file upload standard described in RFC 1867. Features include: Client platform independent Server language independent File preview Drag-n-drop support Folder upload Network drive support Cancel upload support Progress monitor Internationalization SSL encryption Local file filters Proxy support Custom actions Maximum filesize limits Date format customization

Jftp provides you with the ease of uploading and downloading files over the internet via FTP from within your very own web enabled applications. Jftp has methods to get the status of the transfer, running javascript method after transfer, changing filenames and much more. Jftp has enhanced documentation and live examples included.

Secure FTP Applet

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Secure FTP Applet is a secure FTP client component that runs within the context of your web browser as a Java applet. Secure FTP Applet can establish a connection using either standard FTP, SFTP (FTP over SSH) or the FTPS (FTP over SSL) protocols for a secure connection. It is designed to let non-technical users exchange data with an FTP server while ensuring that all data exchanged is completely secure.

FTPS Secure Upload Applet

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jClientUpload 1.6 is an applet allowing to upload files and folders through FTPS (FTP over SSL). It supports both implicit and explicit TLS. It provides features such as progress bar, resume broken upload, renaming template and overwrite policy. Resources are customizable (messages, colors, images, ...) and ready for multilanguage.

Thin File Upload

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Thin File Upload is a general purpose multiple file uploader. With Thin Upload installed on your website, visitors will be able to upload their files to your server simply by dropping them on the browser. A progress monitor will be displayed while the transfer is in progress.

U-Upload Cart - FTP upload applet

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U-Upload Cart is an FTP upload applet that runs in a web page. This upload applet is tailored for image file uploads, providing an intuitive file selection interface, as well as image previews.

AppletFile UploadDownload Software

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AppletFile is a set of Java applets that can be used to enhance file upload and download capabilities on your Web site. Using standard Web browsers, users can upload and download multiple files using predefined paths to automate the process as much as possible. AppletFile is firewall-friendly because it is based on HTTP protocols such as RFC 1867. Version 5.0 is Java 1.5 compatible, runs in stealth mode, allows uploading and downloading without prompting user, deletes files from client machine after uploading to server.